Table of Contents Prefixs............................................................................................................................................1-3 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Key Features...................................................................................................................5 Unpacking....................................................................................................................5-6 Contents of Product CD...................
Table of Contents Appendix 1 Technical Specifications........................................................49-50 Appendix 2 The BGAN System.........................................................................52 DNS setting Dynamic Static Appendix 3 LCD display SABRE™ I LCD Menu Tree Flow Chart...................................53-60 “Settings saved” Primary DNS IP Appendix 4 Accessories..............................................................................
Prefix Federal Communication Commission Notice FCC Identifier: QY9-SABRE1WE USE CONDITIONS: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Declaration of Conformity: Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd, 190 Changi Road , #02-02 MDIS Building ,Singapore-419974 declares under our sole responsibility that the Product, brand name as Wideye and model : SABRE I (Satellite Broadband Communicator) a GMPCS Terminal to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative documents: ETSI EN 301 681, ETSI EN 301 489-1, ETSI EN 301 489-17, ETSI EN 301 489-20, ETSI EN 300 328, EN 50385, EN 50371 , IEC 60950-1 AND
CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is Replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions. Batteries and Accessories Use Addvalue approved batteries and accessories only. Use of non-approved batteries and accessories may result in loss of performance, damage to Satellite Terminal, explosion, fire, electrical shock or injury.
1 Product Overview SABRE™ I is a satellite broadband modem that is designed for portable use. It utilizes the Inmarsat-4 satellite to provide virtual global coverage for voice and data services. The SABRE™ I is equipped with an integrated Bluetooth access point plus Ethernet and RJ11 Corded Analog Handset ports, delivering voice and data services through different choices of interfaces.
1.1 Key Features I. Simultaneous voice & data communications II. Data rate of up to 384 kbps III. Built-in Ethernet, Bluetooth and RJ11 interfaces IV. Supports voice, email, messaging, VPN, FTP, VoIP, FoIP and video media streaming V. Designed for the non-technical user VI. Swiveled antenna mount which facilitates easy pointing VII. Built-in menu driven graphical user interface for use without a laptopa VII.
7. 2-pin US-type Power Cord 1 8. 3-pin UK-type Power Cord 1 Product CD (inclusive of drivers, 1 9. SABRETM I Product CD SABRETM I Product CD Rev 1.0 © 2006 Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd. All rights reserved. This CD may contain unintended erros or omission and is subject to change without notice. It is provided as is and without any expressed or implied warranties, including merchandability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infingement.
b) Your computer must be installed with one of the following web browsers: i. JAVA-enabled Internet Explorer 6.0 or above. ii. JAVA-enabled Netscape Navigator 6.0 or above. III. The following interfaces could be used for making a voice call: a) A Corded Analog Handset, or b) Bluetooth Handset supporting cordless telephone profile (CTP), or c) Bluetooth Headset.
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2.2 Icons Used On The Display Icon/Text Object [Service Provider Name] Description A text showing the name of the BGAN service provider. A Soft Menu icon to allow for user to browse the SABRE™ I Menu Tree. A Soft Menu icon to allow for user to browse the SABRE™ I Phone Book. An animated icon to show the status of the Battery. An icon to show that the Primary Battery of the SABRE™ I is undergoing charging while the SABRE™ I is operational. An animated icon to show the Primary Battery power of the SABRE™ I.
An icon to show Ethernet service is currently enabled. An icon to show that the Ethernet physical connection is disconnected with the SABRE™ I. An icon to show that a call is initiated or still in progress on the SABRE™ I. An icon to show that the SABRE™ I is receiving power from the mains. An icon to show that ciphering has been enabled on the SABRE™ I. An icon indicating the location of one of the three Satellites. An icon indicating the location of one of the three Satellites.
2.3 Input Methods Set of Numbers and Special Letters that could be used by the on-board built-in user interface. 0 to 9 Number from 0 to 9 . Full Stop OK Confirm Bs Back space TABLE 2.3-1: Table showing the available characters that could be used by the on board built in user interface. Use the “Up” and “Down” Arrow buttons on the keypad to scroll up and down for the particular number or special letter.
3 Setting Up The SABRETM I 3.1 Inserting The SIM Card Insert the SIM card (gold-contacts facing the left as shown in Figure 3.1-1) into the SIM slot. Ensure the SIM card is inserted in the position as shown. SIM Card (To remove SIM card, press on the SIM card and remove from the slot.) FIGURE 3.1-1: Figure showing the location of the SIM Card in SABRE™ I. 3.2 Installing The Battery Battery FIGURE 3.2-1: Figure showing the installation position of the Primary Battery. 3.
3.4 Powering Up and Registering to Network 3.4.1 Powering Up I. Press and hold the On/Off switch for 3 seconds II. The LCD display will show the “wideye” Logo. FIGURE 3.4.1-1: LCD display showing the “wideye” logo 3.4.2 Terminal and SIM PINs (4 to 8 digits) I. Enter the Terminal PIN number. (Default Terminal PIN: 0000) (Note: If the PIN is entered incorrectly or if user forgets the Terminal’s PIN number, send the unit back to the distributor.) II. Enter the SIM PIN number FIGURE 3.4.
IV. For subsequent use, the SABRE™ I will not acquire a new GPS, it will prompt the user if the previously stored GPS coordinates should be used. To use the stored GPS coordinates, use the Up/Down buttons to select Yes and press ENTER. A GPS indicator will indicate the use of the stored GPS coordinates. FIGURE 3.4.3-4: LCD display indicating the system’s query to user if user would like to use the stored GPS coordinates. To re-acquire a new GPS, select No and press ENTER.
3.4.5 Emergency Call Location of the menu Icon FIGURE 3.4.5-1: Figure showing the location of the “Menu” icon on the LCD display. Figure 3.4.4-3 shows the “Ready State” of the LCD display. Use the navigator buttons to access the “Menu” icon. The location of the “Menu” icon is shown in Figure 3.4.5-1. The Emergency call feature on SABRE™ I is shown on Figure 3.4.5-2. FIGURE 3.4.5-2: Figure showing the Emergency Call feature on the LCD display. 3.5 Connection Diagram PDA FIGURE 3.
3.6 Installing Drivers and Applications on PC SABRE™ I Product CD includes an application software called ‘BGAN LaunchPad’, its associated device drivers and other software utilities. You can use ‘BGAN LaunchPad’ to open and manage data connections, manage and monitor SABRE™ I (the Terminal) operations and monitor the status of the connections between you’re the Terminal and your computer.
There are three installation options available for users to choose from. It is recommended to use "Express Installation" option unless your PC/Laptop is built-in with "Dual Core CPU”. For PC/Laptops with "Dual Core CPU", please select "Router Mode Installation" option. If you are an advanced user, you may select "Custom Installation" option. 3.6.1.1.
3.6.1.1.1.1 Configure Terminal The installer will configure the Terminal automatically. However, if it encounters any problem during the configuration, it will prompt the user with appropriate message to take remedial action. I. The installer will first detect the Terminal. If the Terminal is switched off, it will prompt a message, asking user to turn it ON. II. It will then detect if the Terminal is inserted with SIM Card.
VI. After successful GPS fix, reboot the Terminal (Switch OFF and then Switch it ON) when prompted to do so. This is to save the newly acquired GPS fix. VII. The installer will then take you to install LaunchPad. Please unplug the Ethernet cable from the Terminal before proceeding to install the BGAN LaunchPad. 3.6.1.1.1.
3.6.1.1.1.3 Installing Device Drivers I. After successful completion of LaunchPad installation, the installer will take you to the next step to install the SABRE™ I Ethernet Serial Device Driver. This driver is required for the Terminal to operate in “Bridge” mode. If your PC/Laptop is built-in with Dual Core CPU, then you MUST NOT install the Device Driver and click on the “Cancel” button to cancel the Device Driver installation. Otherwise, please proceed to the next step. II.
IV. After successful installation of the Device Driver, the installer will prompt you to restart your computer. Select “Yes, restart the computer now” option to restart the computer. V. After PC is restarted, connect the Terminal and PC with Ethernet Cable. VI. Start the LaunchPad.
3.7 SABRE™ I Software Utilities 3.7.1 Bluetooth (Data Dongle) Setup Recommended Bluetooth Dongle: - 0BT-01UD1 from Planex Communications (Range: 100m) - SMC-BT1 from SMC Networks 3.7.1.1 Installation of Bluetooth Data Dongle Driver Following guide is for the above Bluetooth Dongle I. Place the Bluetooth Data Dongle Driver CD (the driver could be found in the CD that is packaged together with the Bluetooth Data Dongle) into the CD ROM Drive of the PC. II.
V. Click I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next. VI. After selecting the desired settings, click on the Next. VII. Click Next.
VIII. Click Install IX. Click Finish to complete the application installation. X. Select Yes to Restart the PC. The drivers for the USB Bluetooth dongle and connection application are installed onto the PC.
XI. After restart, the IVT application will open (as per below figure). Insert the Bluetooth dongle in a USB port. The PC will detect the dongle automatically. (Please refer to the Bluetooth Dongle Accessory user guide for more information.) 3.7.2 Installation of the SABRETM I Bluetooth Modem This procedure is to install modem drivers that will bind to the Bluetooth Serial Ports in order to use the Bluetooth Interface for data connection.
Select Bluetooth Modem and click on Run to connect to the modem using a Bluetooth adaptor. Select AUTO INSTALL (default) to install one modem driver each to every Bluetooth Serial COM ports. This is the recommended option. This will uninstall all previously installed Bluetooth Modem Drivers (if any) before installing new Bluetooth Modem Drivers. But you may select MANUAL INSTALL to install the modem driver by selecting one Bluetooth Serial COM port at a time, selected manually.
3.8 DUN Client Installation (Optional if using Launchpad) - Win XP I. From Win XP Desktop, click Start, select All Programs > Accessories > Communications > New Connection Wizard. II. From New Connection Wizard, click Next. 3.8 III. 27 Select Connect to the network of my workplace and click Next.
IV. Select Dial-up connection and click Next. V. Check on the modem that was created earlier in section 3.6.1.2 (Windows XP installation instructions still needs to be updated) and click Next. VI. Enter a Company Name (for example Any Name) and click Next.
VII. Enter *98*1# and click Next. VIII. Select Anyone’s use and click Next. IX. 29 Check Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop and click Finish.
XI. The DUN Client shortcut icon will be created on the Desktop. 3.9 DUN Client Installation (Optional if using Launchpad) - Win 2000 I. From Win 2000 Desktop, click Start, select Programs > Accessories > Communications > Network and Dial-up Connections. II. From the Network and Dial-up Connections Folder, select “Make New Connection”. III. Click “Next”. IV. Select “Dial-up to private network” and click Next.
V. Select either “wideye SABRE Ethernet Modem port 1” or “wideye SABRE Ethernet Modem port 2” and click Next. VI. Type “*98*1#” under the “Phone number” field and Click Next. VII. Type in “SABRE 1 Network Connection (or any name)” in the “Type the name you want to use for this connection” field, Check the “Add a shortcut to my desktop checkbox” and then click “Finish”.
VIII. The Any Name shortcut icon will be created on the Desktop. No user name or password are required for this connection.
4 Using The SABRETM I 4.1 Call Functions 4.1.1 Making a phone call using the Corded Analog Handset I. Connect the Corded Analog Handset to SABRE™ I via the Corded Analog Handset (RJ11 phone) port. II. Making phone calls directly – RJ11 FIGURE 4.1.1-1: Figure showing the connection of the Corded Analog Handset to the RJ-11 Interface of SABRE™ I.
4.1.2 Ending a Call I. 4.1.3 From the Calling screen, select End Call. Answering an incoming call I. The ringer will sound when there is an incoming call. II. Press the 4.1.4 button on the Corded Analog Handset or Bluetooth headset to accept the call. Making an Emergency Call (See also Chapter 3. Section 3.4.5) I. From the Ready State screen, select Menu > Emergency call. II. From the Emergency Call List, select the required Emergency Number > Select Number> Call III.
4.3 Bluetooth Settings on SABRE™ I 4.3.1 Enable Bluetooth I. From the LCD, use the Up/Down buttons to select Menu > Settings > Interfaces > Bluetooth > Enable. II. The LCD will display “Bluetooth enabled!” for 2 seconds and revert back to > Bluetooth. FIGURE 4.3.1-1: LCD Display of SABRE™ I showing the Bluetooth Interface “Enable” Option screen. FIGURE 4.3.1-2: LCD Display of SABRE™ I showing the “Bluetooth enabled!” message. 4.3.2 Pairing of Bluetooth Devices I.
4.3.3 Connecting to a paired Bluetooth Device I. From the LCD, use the Up/Down buttons to select Paired list. II. From the list, use the Up/Down buttons to select the paired device to be connected and press ENTER. III. Use Up/Down buttons to select Connect and press ENTER. IV. The LCD would display the Bluetooth profiles that are supported on the device. V. Use Up/Down buttons to select appropriate profile, for example for Bluetooth Headset select HSP and Bluetooth Dongle select SPP0 or SPP1. VI.
4.4 Using Wireless Devices with SABRE™ I 4.4.1 Using the Bluetooth Headset I. Perform the pairing and connection procedures before proceeding with the following. (Enabling Bluetooth on SABRE™ I, Bluetooth device pairing and connection procedures are found in Section 4.3 Bluetooth Settings on SABRE™ I.) II. Making phone calls via Phonebook – FIGURE 4.4.1-1: Figure showing the wireless connectivity of the Bluetooth Headset with SABRE™ I. a. Use the Up/Down buttons to select press ENTER. and FIGURE 4.4.
4.4.2 Using the Bluetooth Headset I. Perform the pairing and connection procedures before proceeding with this section. (Enabling Bluetooth on SABRE™ I, Bluetooth device pairing and connection procedures are found in Section 4.3 Bluetooth Settings on SABRE™ I.) II. Making phone calls directly – a. Bluetooth Handset: Enter the calling party number in the following format: <00><#> (Calling numbers will be displayed in the LCD). b. Press the sequence. FIGURE 4.4.
4.5.2 Ethernet settings on SABRE™ I - Router (IP) Mode: 4.5.2.1 Configure mode: I. From the LCD, use the Up/Down buttons to select Menu > Settings > Interfaces > Ethernet > Connectivity > Router Mode Connection and Press ENTER. II. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Enable and press ENTER. 4.5.2.2 Setup your PC to get IP address dynamically I. Open “Network and Dial-up Connections” window from Control Panel, double-click on the Local Area Connection.
II. Select Properties. III. Select and check Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
IV. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK. V. 4.5.2.3 Close all the windows. Proceed with the following steps to active a Data connection: I. I.From the LCD, use the Up/Down buttons to select Menu > Settings > Interfaces > Ethernet > Connectivity > and Press ENTER II. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Options > Automatic if you need an automatic Data connection after reboot and Press ENTER. III.
4.6 Settings 4.6.1 Security Settings I. To enable or disable - Terminal PIN/ SIM PIN/SIM PIN 2/ SIM Personalization/ Service Provide PIN/ Corporate PIN, from Security, select Terminal PIN/ SIM PIN/ SIM PIN 2/ SIM Lock/ Service Provider/ Corporate PIN > Enable PIN or Disable PIN > enter PIN > OK. II.
X. For Manual, the LCD will show Manual selected! (When Manual is selected, Voice will not be activated.) XI. To configure Ciphering mode, from Network, select Ciphering mode > Enable or Disable. The LCD will show Setting saved! Press Return button until LCD goes back to Ready State, if Ciphering mode is enabled, the icon will be shown. Note: Ciphering mode – This feature increases the security of the sent data. This configuration only be activated during next power on. 4.6.
d)For Static, user may edit the primary and secondary DNS IP addresses. e) To edit the Primary and Secondary DNS IP addresses, select Static > Primary or Secondary DNS IP addresses. Select Edit to make changes to the addresses. After editing, select Save to save the new Primary or Secondary DNS IP addresses. f) Set option of connect, select Options > Automatic or Manual. g)Select Connect to initiate the Ethernet connection or Disconnect to terminate the Ethernet connection. IX.
XI. Status a) From Interfaces , select Ethernet >Status. The LCD display will show the connectivity mode and Local IP address status. XII. Telephony Settings a) From the Ready State screen, select Menu > Settings > Interfaces > Telephony. Continue with the following: i. Select Enable to enable Telephony feature. ii. Select Disable to disable Telephony feature. iii. Select Caller ID standard > USA standard or Europe standard > press ENTER. SABRE™ I will set to the new standard. XIII.
c) To select the volume level, select Volume and adjust the volume from Soft to Loud with the Up/Down button and press ENTER to save the new volume setting. d) To turn off all tones, from Tone, select All Tones off. e) To re-enable all tones, select All Tone on. XV. Display Settings Configure the Contrast and Brightness of the LCD display. a) From the Ready State screen, select Menu > Settings > Display.
4.7 Firmware Upgrade Insert SABRE™ I product CD and from the SABRE™ I Main Setup Menu, select Software Utilities option and follow instructions accordingly. Please download the new firmware at the recommended web-site and save it in your PC/Laptop’s hard drive. Select Firmware Upgrade to perform upgrade of the firmware. Make sure the Terminal is switched ON and connected to the PC via Ethernet cable and then click on “RUN”. Select the downloaded new firmware (with the file name extension “.sb1”, e.g.
Warning!!!: DO NOT abort the firmware upgrade process half way through or unplug the power of the Terminal during the firmware upgrade. Doing so will corrupt the exiting firmware loaded onto the Terminal.
Appendix 1 Technical Specifications Air Interface Inmarsat-4 Air Interface Frequency Band Channel Modulation Antenna GPS Air Interface Receive: 1525MHz – 1559MHz Transmit: 1626.5MHz – 1660.5MHz Receive: QPSK and 16QAM Transmit: pi/4 QPSK Built-in Patch Antenna, 8.
Appendix 1 Technical Specifications User Interface Inmarsat LaunchPad The Inmarsat LaunchPad SABRE™ I software driver and related software are contained in the product CD included with the SABRE™ I . This software allows SABRE™ I to be accessed via a PC or laptop. Functions supported by LaunchPad are as follows: - System Setup: Assists the user in accurately pointing the terminal at the Inmarsat-4 satellite for maximum signal strength. - Data streaming at selected rates.
Appendix 1 Technical Specifications Operating System Support Serial/Ethernet Device Driver Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Mac OS 10.1 & above Inmarsat LaunchPad Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Mac OS 10.1 & above Application Support VPN Client Based on PPTP, L2TP and IPSec VoIP H.323 and SIP FoIP T.37 and T.38 MPEG Streaming H.263 and H.
Appendix 2 The BGAN Systems Inmarsat’s Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) is the world’s first mobile communications service of any kind to provide both voice and broadband data simultaneously through a single, truly portable device on a global basis. It is also the first mobile communication service to offer guaranteed data rates on demand.
Appendix 3 SABRETM I LCD Menu Tree Flow Chart The SABRE TM I LCD Menu Tree Flow Chart shows the user the various displays, features and options that the built in user Interface of the SABRETM I offers.
Call register Missed calls Received calls Dialled calls Note: *LCD display “Empty list!” if no record.
Security Note: *Change PIN only can be done by enable PIN first. Else, LCD display “Enable PIN first!”.
Interface Note: Any configuration only can be done by enable ethernet first. LCD display “Enable Ethernet first!”. To configure settings in router connection, must set the connectivity to “router connection”. Else, LCD display “Enable router connection first!”.
Interface DHCP config Start LCD display “DHCP server started!” Back to menu Stop LCD display “DHCP server stopped!” Back to menu IP address LCD display current Start and End IP address Back to menu Ethernet If edit both start IP address & End IP address was successfully, display “settings saved!” & back to menu. Else, display “Wrong format!” & back to edit screen again. Edit (softkey) Back (softkey) Lease time Back to menu LCD display current lease time (in secs).
LCD display “Bluetooth enabled!” Back to menu LCD display “Bluetooth disabled!” Interface Bluetooth SPP HSP CTP LCD display “Settings saved!” if successfully. Else, display “Fail to save settings!” Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 LCD display “Settings saved!” if successfully. Else, display “Fail to save settings!” Non-Discovery General Limited Enable Disable Back to menu LCD display “Settings saved!” if successfully.
Interface Telephone Enable LCD display “Settings saved!” Back to menu Disable LCD display “Settings saved!” Back to menu CallerID standard USA standard Europe standard LCD display “ Setting saved!” Back to menu LCD display “ Setting saved!” Back to menu Figure 10: Interfaces-Telephony My terminal GPS status LCD display GPS latitude and longtitude if allowed, else display “GPS cooridinates not available!” GPS type is displayed as well.
Level 0 - level 12 Contrast Display Level 0 - level 5 Brightness Backlight Dim time On time 0 secs on time 60 secs (incremental 5 secs in each step) LCD display “Settings saved!” if successfully, else display “Fail to save settings!” Back to menu Dim time 0 secsDim time 2 secs (incremental 0.
Appendix 4 Accessories Accessories (Standard and Optional) These are the accessories available to be used with SABRE™ I. Accessories in RED are optional. Purchase and ordering of all accessories can be made from the SABRE™ I distributors. No 1. Description Order Quote Bluetooth Handset SB1/BCP1000 Specifications l Bluetooth v1.2 compliant l 100m range (class I) l l l 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Appendix 4 Accessories No 7. Description Order Quote Cable Pack SB1/CABLEPK Specifications l l 8. AC/DC Power Adapter SB1/SPA l l 9. 3 Power Cords (Euro, US, UK) SB1/PCPK l l l 10. 11. In-vehicle charger SB1/AMC10 Canvas Carrying Case SB1/CCASE10 l l l l 6P4C RJ11 Telephone Cord (1.8m) 8P4C RJ45 Cat.5 Network Cable (1.5m) Input: 100V- 240V, 50/60Hz, 1.2A Output: 15V, 2.8V 2-pin Euro-type 2-pin US-type 3-pin UK type Input: 10V – 28V Output: 15V, 2.8A 37.75x37.75x12.
Appendix 5 Accessory User Guide The following accessories are covered in Appendix 6: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Bluetooth Handset (SB1/BCP1000). Corded Analog Handset (SB1/AH100). Primary Battery Pack (SB1/PBATT). Secondary Battery Pack (SB1/SBATT). In-vehicle charger (SB1/AMC10). 5.1 SB1/BCP1000 Bluetooth Handset I. Pairing with SABRE™ I a. Enable bluetooth on SABRE™ I. (As per Chapter 4, section 4.3) b. Turn On the Bluetooth Handset. c. Press the “Search all” function on the Bluetooth Handset. d.
5.2 SB1/AH100 Corded Analog Handset I. Features Volume Control Off Hook Button Redial a. General Features On Hook Button Redial b. Technical Specifications: Stylish design Standard: Complex Impedance – ETSI EG201 188 Inuse LED Connector: RJ11 Last Number Redial Dimension of Handset: L* W * H = 122*45*24 mm Handset volume setting Weight Of Handset: Approximately 150 grams DTMF dialing Mute Flash II. Operation a) Connection and use of the SB1/AH100 Corded Analog Handset i.
5.3 SB1/PBATT Primary Battery Pack FIGURE 6.4-1: Primary Battery Pack for SABRE™ I Battery Battery Door FIGURE 5.4-2: Insertion of Primary Battery Pack into SABRE™ I I. Features 10.8V, 2050mAH 208 x 26 x 25 mm Approximately 180g 5.4 SB1/SBATT Secondary Battery Pack I. Secondary Battery Pack and its accessories Secondary Battery Pack Power Cord Power Adapter Secondary Battery Pack Power Supply Outlet FIGURE 5.
II. Operation a) Charging the Secondary Battery Pack: Charging port of the battery pack with the power tip of the AC adaptor plug into it. AC adapter Set FIGURE 5.5-2: Setup for charging the Secondary Battery Pack i. Connect up the external battery and cable accessories as shown in the above setup. 1) Attach the power tip of the AC adapter to the charging port of the battery pack. 2) Insert the AC Plug into the wall outlet.
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Connect the Secondary Battery Pack to the output cable according to the above setup. Connect the Converter Tip with the output cable. Plug the DC OUT end of the cable into the DC OUT jack of the battery pack. Plug the Converter Tip into the DC Input of SABRE™ I. The Secondary Battery Pack begins to supply power to SABRE™ I. iii. When the micro switch “Power” button is pressed, the system will indicate the amount of power that still remains for four seconds.
g. Warning i. Do not place the battery into the microwave oven or heating container. ii. Do not use the battery pack in event that it sends out peculiar smell, generates heat, goes out of shape, changes color or other unusual phenomena. iii. Move the battery pack away from the fire when it leaks or when it emits peculiar smell. iv. The electrolytic liquid that has leaked out might cause an explosion or might be a fire hazard. v.
Appendix 6 Voice Mail Access When someone leaves a Voice Mail in the user Voice Mail account, the network will send the user a SMS message informing the user of the presence of a Voice Mail in his/her account. For users that are accessing the mailbox for the 1st time please kindly see below. Procedures for Voice Mail access: 1. Dial the Voice Mail Number: 00870772001899 2. For first time access of the Voice Mail, a recording will be available to prompt the user to activate the Voicemail.
Appendix 7 Troubleshooting Guide This section provides a list of commonly encountered problems, their possible causes and solutions. S/N Problem 1. Solution Turn on SABRE™ I using the power from the mains via the power adapter. Proceed on with the following steps only if SABRE™ I could be turned on successfully. SABRE™ I fails to turn on, or functions intermittently when powered by the battery. 2. Possible Cause SABRE™ I fails to obtain a GPS fix. The internal battery needs recharging.
towards the direction of the Satellite. Adjust the antenna to point in the direction of maximum signal strength. 4. Unable to start firmware upgrade with SABRETM I Presence of other LAN (Ethernet/wireless) connections Disable the rest of the LAN connections except the one SABRE™ I . R e t r y a f t e r SABRE™ I. The Ethernet cable is loose Ensure the Ethernet cable is securely tightened and SABRE™ I to retry. or Time out when transferring file to SABRETM I during firmware upgrade 71 5.